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Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 9:40 am
by CW1992
Kath - we too just always call it the 'left arm'. If Brittney says her arm got hurt or she fell and hurt herself or whatever - I always ask which arm she hurt and if she says "left" and I know it is her injured arm. She was the only one year old around who knew her left from her right in play groups - she used to get so bossy at playgroups demanding that all of the other kids give BOTH arms a turn at playing. She was a vocal little thing and always just called her arm "the left arm".
Christy
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 1:36 pm
by marieke
I always called mine "the bad arm", (LOBPI), and I also now have a name for my left leg (since I was paralyzed by a virus last year, not related to the Erb's, just bad luck!) I called it "dead wood" because it wouldn't move and my friend nicknamed it"woodsey". To this day they still call it that, even though it now has some movement. I think it's funny and it lightens the mood.
Marieke
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 1:11 pm
by JamieMarie'smommie
my cousin's two year old calls my 3 month old daughter's right arm Baby Bop because my daughter seems to bop herself in the face with that arm whenever she tries to use it.
Darn Barney.
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 7:11 am
by admin
Hi all. This is my first time posting but I have been reading all night. I couldn't help but respond to the name thing. I refer to my arm as "the bad arm" when I'm serious and "Gimpy" when I'm joking around. It's funny. I've been reading these posts all night (I work nights) and the similarities with BPI people are so much alike. I've always felt like the odd person or different because of my arm. It's nice to know there are others out there like me and I'm not so different after all.
Venencia, 45 LOBPI
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:36 am
by Carolyn J
Welcome Venencia,
What a beautiful name...yeah,we adults have a very dark sense of humor, but feel free to join right in!Where are you from? It's such a small world tho here on UBPN.....there are also no dumb questions either,we love to share our experiences,it really helped me alot to share suff here....
Be sure not to overloadf to mmuch at once tho;I ghad to set my stove timer,because I was losing 3-4 hrs. when I found this site in April of 2004.
Hugs,
Carolyn J
LOBPI,age 67
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 9:16 am
by Judy-T
I decided to post under this topic. I substitute teach and was asked to teach P.E.this Wednesday.So , here I go again with one arm jumping jacks.
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 3:16 pm
by Kath
Judy
Are you going to teach us all how to do them at camp?
Will I still get an A from you even if I bend my arm and clap a bit it front....
I found out something great a pronated hand obpi can do..
My granddaughter taught me how to clap like a seal this past weekend... The two four year old granddaughters think I am great at it... LOL... unlike my Patty Cake.
Kath
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:25 pm
by Carolyn J
Yes Judy, let's all do jumping jacks with you leading the pack of us!!
Hugs,all around ~~30 days & counting!
Carolyn
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:28 pm
by njbirk
Well you know how we worked out the canoeing last time, with a righty and a lefty, so I can see us doing jumping jacks the same way. We can pair off. Can you picture it?
Nancy
Re: Let's see how silly we really can be
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:49 pm
by Whitney28791
I got some laughs out of this topic........I actually call it "My Crippled Arm".......I always tell my girlfriend that I am just a "Crippled Child"...But as the original post said it is all in fun.....